Why is resistance less in a parallel circuit?
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This relationship results in a total resistance that is less than the smallest of the individual resistances. When resistors are connected in parallel, more current flows from the source than would flow for any of them individually, so the total resistance is low
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RESISTANCE IS LESS IN PARALLEL CIRCUIT BECAUSE IN PARALLEL CIRCUIT VOLTAGE REMAIN SAME BUT CURRENT VARIES WHICH ME ARE IS DIRECTLY PROPORTIONAL TO THE VOLTAGE BUT INVERSELY PROPORTIONAL TO THE CURRENT FLOWS THROUGH IT...
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